On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 05:22:57PM +0200, Alain Frisch wrote:
> This is to announce the first public release of XStream, a simple
> programming language for XML. Transformations written in XStream are
> compiled into efficient XML stream processors: the output is computed
> and produced while the input is being parsed, which makes it possible to
> run some transformations on very big XML documents which could not even
> fit in memory.
It seems interesting, but ... I downloaded the tarball and looked at
the examples and I can't tell: can XStream transform an XML file into
something else?
In particular we have a requirement to convert a huge XML file into
tabular CSV data on the fly (while the XML is being downloaded). The
XML file just consists of a very large number of <row>...</row>
records.
Rich.
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